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Holy Saint Francis! What a change is here! Is
Rosaline, that thou didst love so dear, So soon
forsaken? Young men's love then lies Not truly in
their hearts, but in their eyes (II, III) This is
only some of the wisdom spoken by Friar Laurence
to young Romeo in William Shakespeare's Romeo and
Juliet on the decision made by him to wed thirteen
year old Juliet in such hastiness. Romeo sought
after the confidence of Friar Laurence when he
first met Juliet as there was no one else he could
turn to, e...
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ter> An analysis of Shakespeare's unrecognized
dogma through the play Othello People
are merely products of their circumstances.
Hopelessly bound to the conditions surrounding
their existence, their only true personal
characteristic is in their ability to resist
influence. William Shakespeare's Othello
demonstrates that even this ability can give way
and the noblest characters can end up falling into
a downward spiral of deceit and suspicion. Iago,
and his unwitting observation of othe...
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In Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
the role of deceit is played to the fullest to
achieve the farcical effect that Shakespeare
intended to put on true love. Nearly every
character is effected in one way or another by
this never ceasing deceit. Deceit is used to make
characters fall into love, out of love, and back
into love by the completion of the play. Much ado
About Nothing is a play that involves an elaborate
network of schemes, tricks, and deceit to achieve
a satirical true lo...
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The declared villains in both Shakespeare plays
are Edmund and Iago. Although they pretend to be
adjusted to the cultural framework of their
present environment, they are bearing evil ideas
and plans in their minds and systematically set up
targets which they fulfil step by step. Both
characters see themselves as outsiders to society.
Although they are well-integrated and accepted by
respected characters, they do not get rid of their
negative motifs such as revenge, hate, greed, and
envy. These ...
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... still ends in tragedy. He has a different
vision upon the feelings of the Romeo and Juliet.
He understands the fact that considering the two
main characters age they are very disposed to such
feelings as love and passion in its best
presentation. Friar Laurence is also a man willing
to take risks for the happiness of others. He
realizes the fact that such feelings may appear
between any two people despite their social ranks.
He risks his reputation as a friar in the
following quote by sugges...
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Iago's Motivation Iago is a moral pyromaniac.
Harold C. Goddard writes that Iago consciously and
unconsciously seeks to destroy the lives of
others, especially others with high moral
standards (Goddard 76). However, Iago is more than
just a moral pyromaniac, he is a moral pyromaniac
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hungry power monger whose appetite for destruction
can only be satisfied after he has chewed up and
spat out the lives of others. Iago lusts for
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Othello is one of Shakespeare's four great
tragedies and thus a pillar of what most critics
take to be the apex of Shakespeare's dramatic art.
Indeed, a central thematic strand of the play is
trust, honor, and reputation. The theme of honor
and reputation intertwines with those of
perception and trust. In the plays second act,
Iago tells Othello that Brabantio? prated, /And
spoke such scurvy and provoking terms/ Against
your honor. (I, ii. ll. 6 - 8). To this, the
proven hero of Venice replies, ...
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The Nurse and Friar Laurence are kind but
powerless characters who inadvertently contribute
to the tragic ends of Romeo and Juliet. The Nurse
is ignorant and unthinking as she enjoys and sets
up the secret marriage, but she does not think
about the consequences or take responsibility for
them. The Nurse helps Juliet to marry Romeo when
the Nurse knows it is forbidden. Once the marriage
is done, the Nurse refuses to support Juliet. The
Friar is wise and insightful when he marries Romeo
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A Analysis of Four Characters of Shakespere
William Shakespere had a unique gift for finding
what his audience liked then sticking with it. He
wrote to entertain and knew what people wanted. In
his work you can find relation in the actions,
stories, and characters that he created. Four main
characters in Othello, King Lear, Antony and
Cleopatra, and MacBeth are all distinctly
different and also so much alike. You will be able
to see these contrasts threw a brief discription
of each character. In...
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In Shakespeare's " Othello, " Iago
carefully and masterfully entraps Othello into
believing that his wife, Desdemona, is having an
affair with Cassio. He does this through a series
of suggestions and hesitations that entice and
implant images into Othello's head that lead him
to his own end. More importantly, Iago gives
Othello the motive to murder his own innocent wife
Desdemona, satisfying Iago's huge appetite for
revenge. The motive for Iago's devious plan is
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Sleep is a time when everything (thoughts, images,
fears, and even people) can be put to rest, its
like semi-death, but there in the morning there is
a rebirth, a reawakening. Sleep is the asylum and
refuge for what is done during the day. The
pre-murder of Duncan, the aftermaths of the murder
and the realization of what Macbeth has done are
all parts of the motif sleep. A heavy summons lies
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By: Macbeth's Irony Macbeth's Irony By: Rick
Lindroos There can be no argument that William
Shakespeare's genius and gift of poetic writing is
present in Macbeth. In addition, Shakespeare makes
use of many outside sources for his work, pulling
from political and historical events. Nearly all
of Macbeth has a basis in historical fact.
Holinshed chronicled in the sixteenth century the
histories of England, Scotland, and Ireland. It is
from the Historie of Scotland that Shakespeare
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English 67: Shakespeare Eating Words: Food for
Thought (IV. i. 79 - 92) The Shakespearean comedy,
Much Ado About Nothing, though a light-hearted
romp, is not without more complex dimension. In a
brief teasing exchange among the women, Margarets
sassy comment to Beatrice (IV. i. 79 - 92), though
a seemingly trivial passage, contains in a
nutshell one of the plays central themes.
Throughout the different scenarios, there is an
extended play on words having to do with the image
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Appearance and Deception, Iago as a Satan Figure
The play Othello by William Shakespeare we
encounter Iago, one of Shakespeare's most evil
characters. Iago is an ensign in Othello's army
and is jealous of Cassio's promotion to
Lieutenant. Through deception and appearance, we
see unfolded a plethora of lies and clever
schemes. The astonishing thing about Iago is that
he seems to make up his malicious schemes as he
goes along without any forethought. Iago seizes
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Othello: Iago Makes Othello Believe His Wife
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Believe His Wife Is Having An Affair In
Shakespeare's Othello, Iago carefully and
masterfully entraps Othello into believing that
his wife, Desdemona, is having an affair with
Cassio. He does this through a series of
suggestions and hesitations that entice and
implant images into Othello's head that lead him
to his own demise. More importantly, Iago gives
Othe...
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Injustice in the Tragedy of Othello In the Tragedy
of Othello, by William Shakespeare, an injustice
is done to the main character, Othello the Moor.
He is manipulated by the archetypal villain Iago
to satiate Iago s need for control and his desire
to revenge himself upon Othello. Othello the
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position that Iago feels he deserves. For the
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ShakespearesOthello Irony in Othello Shakespeare's
plays rely largely on irony. There are three kinds
of irony presented in this novel. They are:
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and adds interest to the story. There are many
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Cassios was the one Iago wanted dead or out of his
position. At the end of the play, Cassios was the
only one that did not die and Othello actually
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Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we
practice to deceive! . This quote by Sir Walter
Scott has been heard around the world, translated
into many languages, and repeated to us by
parents, teachers, and our peers. What does it
truly mean? Humans create major and possibly
chaotic problems when trying to beguile others.
This quote not only applies to one person
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It has been said of Macbeth Himself that Within
his own soul, his Chain of Murders Diminishes him
until he reaches the hell of his own Creation. To
what extent is this true. At the start of the
play, Macbeth, a respectable Lord is a very
honourable man. He starts the play as the Thane of
Games, and is soon made the Thane of Cawdor also.
He is described as brave friend and worthy
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